The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on June 10 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Joe Morris, 51, failure to appear in circuit court — $20,000.

According to court documents, Morris failed to appear in Pope County Circuit Court on March 4 for an alleged delivery of a controlled substance charge. Fifth Judicial District Attorney David Gibbons filed an additional charge against Morris on March 6 for failure to appear. A bench warrant was issued that day by District Judge William Pearson for Morris’ arrest. Morris was arrested by the Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) on May 3 and transported to the detention center.

A PCSO investigator testified deputies received a report on Sunday from a resident who saw a car not known to him on his property. The resident told police he saw a male and two females, Jackson, Spradlin and Mallett, in the garage attached to the residence and they were taking items that did not belong to them.

The alleged victim confronted the three in the garage and they claimed they weren’t stealing then left the premises together. When police found the three, deputies found a license plate, kitchen utensils and a lantern that were allegedly taken from the garage. The victim identified the items and told police the items belonged to him.

Mallett has a prior felony conviction.

• Anthony McPhearson, 21, aggravated assault — $7,500.

A PCSO investigator testified deputies received a call at 4:40 p.m. Sunday about a possible stabbing incident in London. When police arrived, they observed the male victim had an alleged stab wound on his right forearm. The victim told officers he had been walking with McPhearson near Round Mountain Lane, and, for no apparent reason, McPhearson pulled out a kitchen knife and stabbed his arm. The victim was transported to Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center, treated for his wound and later released.

• Thomas Qualls, 33, sexual assault — $20,000.

A Russellville Police Department (RPD) detective testified a juvenile female, accompanied by her father and potential witnesses, filed a report Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in RPD headquarters. The juvenile told police that she had been allegedly assaulted sexually on several occasions by Qualls. She told officers he approached her while she was sleeping on her bed and on the living-room couch and made inappropriate advances while touching her in a sexual manner. She also told police Qualls had removed his pants on a separate occasion and made an inappropriate request for the juvenile to touch him in a sexual way.

Qualls has a prior conviction for manufacturing marijuana. District Judge Don Bourne ordered Qualls to have no contact with the juvenile, her family members and any of the potential witnesses.